The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1924, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1924 | schoolhouse, and partly a new build- | due on 1500 gross of pencils contrac! D PAGE SIX’ ing, seats more than 600 people and. cd for on April 18, 1923. ( VIBRATION iN is considered one of the best thea-| “All local persons are warned iid ters in the state in a town the size against sending $1.00, or whatever it F of Hazelton. The stage in 12 feet is they ask for, in return for the deep, large enough to allow the pre-| pencils under the guise of helping , sentation of amateur productions.| the disabled. i . “The Man of Might,” a super pro-| “The Disabled American Veterans! : IN NEW KNIGHT tion starring William Duncan, of the World War; the American Le- shown as the major part of the gion; the Veterans of Foreign Wars; ‘Merchandise of Merit Only’’ 2a program for the ‘semi-opening.’ The, and the Amercian Red Cross are the se formal opening of the new show! only official representatives of the British Inventor Prefers Bal-|house will take place later in. the! ex-service men in the United States { fall. and as such are recognized by the Federal government and are written | into the law of the land in the Reed- Johnson bill recently passed by Con- | gress.” Complete elimination of the an See Noyance of all motor vibration in its! . ' Willys-Knight models is achieved by! What My Neighbor i Willys-Overland by the addition of| D A V POST, Says \ ‘ ' ‘ Is of interest 40" Bismasck Folks. the Lanchester balancer, a new Brit- ish invention, as standard equipment, in all future production. 3 " When one has had the misfortune motoring | Don’t Send Dollars to League to sufter from backache, headaches, ancer That Improves American Car This device, which sensation of Europ: been the | circles for the past year, has been i \ ured with phenomenal su on the For Disabled Says eee cane coord eed oreri| other side of the Atlantic by leading : rhis ai ing, | Shlse cae aides antic by leading Rosenthal from all this sickness and suffering, | Willys-Overland has been able to SEs TOU E Ee RuTEHUSPU HE obtain, the American rights to the balancer by special arrancement with} SCHEME NOT OFFICIAL its inventor, Dr. F. W. Lanchester, value to friends and neighbors. The following case is only one of many thousands, but it is that of a Bis- WEDNESDAY —30 BIG SPECIALS— AUGUST 27 LR. 8. *, > . _| marck resident. Who could ask for mycin he fit 5 of th Ceca atin Recenineg wee laos, «17 sania] AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO FILL THE LATE SUMMER NEEDS, AS WELL AS OUT FIT THE oo aa cae By Law cig Sy eck ted kidness “ana |f) CHILDREN FOR SCHOOL WITH APPAREL THAT IS WORTH MANY TIMES THE PRICES ASKED FOR Oe — serach and"? ase gp LMS tw THIS ONE DAY replaced the old one ers, the vibration in th ed almost unnoticed es nd two-lung-} Activities of an organization call- engine pass-) ing itself the Nation: Disabled Ve- transition | terans League are scored : Taig: ‘8 Bromeons t6: wiulti the least help, I finally got Doan’s ! BG ah improvement cslinders was! terview with H. W. Ro Pills ab the Lenhart Drug Co. After! OUTING FLANNEL t in itself that] jutant of the local organization of pee é is- the latter type of engine was regard-| the Disabled American Veterans of | "ME therm all of the trouble dis A. good quailty outing flannel of 0 q difficult to get my shoes on at times. After trying several remedies without FRUIT ’0 LOOM MUSLIN SUITING 36 and 40 inch materials in a $ 00 ed as approximating perfection. It] the World War, given today Fi lit; di ight ide ran, f colors; fine for | Tan : | * Ne | Over twelve years later, Mrs, Rey aby 4 ii al Mae UK ine quality medium weig’ wide range of colors; TRE aero ot ime closed “My attention has been called"! cigs aaids) “I Nave used) Doan's peoy ane 19d value, (Special bleached Muslin for Lingerie, | Dresses, Aprons, or Play Suits. | car that necessitated greater refine-| said Mr. Rosenthal, “to the efforts since and obtained prompt relief.” | 3 i Regularly 45c yard. Special .Night Gowns, and general use. A full yard wide meas- ure. Regular 25c value. (00 ment in the engine. of the so called National Disab Balancer Counteracts Vibration | Soldier League to peddle pc¥eils The Lanchester balancer is based] here, under the guise of relief for on purely scientific deduction with| the disabled. Teference to the causes of vibration] “This pengil selling scheme was | in a motor, and is applied in such a} tried by the League in New York| et this vibra-| and other plac WOvIGE | PERCALE speeds. It A}iness and profe mow | “That ‘school! board of Klundl any 0 ‘ a 8 Heavy; eight Pe: ight simple corrective device of two small being solicited through the mails and j Senaul Dist. No. 14 Gackle, N. Dak. sau ho me Se uecal Hee Bears attached to the center main} government agents are closely fol- Logan County, will receive sealed ‘ ‘a + bearing of the motor, driven in op-; lowing th bids on next winter's coal supply. Seen ARE eee a et posite direct'tns by a third and larg-| tablishing the overt act that will lead!. This coal to be lignite Screened IE) led Price 60c, at all dealers, Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mrs. Reynolds used. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N 7 yards for 4 yards for 5 yards for OUTING FLANNEL \ A 36 inch heavy weight outing $ 00 flannel in stripes of all colors. Just the thing for gowns and pajamas. 29c value, er gear at twice engine speed. The| ¢. iminal secution. Lump of high grade. Bids to cover third gear ix part of the crankshaft. | TUPI eag de Tae HO TeeORE NGA by [135 tons or more F 0. B. Gackle; 6 yards for RAG RUGS $ 00 & yards for This rotation of the smaller gears,| the director of the Veterans Bureau Tae NRTSDa REI aiaereeeees Closely woven rugs in all colors. » which are drilled in order to dist: | while the recognition of the Disabled! the right to accept or reject any or Size BY inches, i bute Ht weight unevenly, | American Veterans the only or-!all bids. GINGHAM ¥ equivalent, though opposite | ganization of the disabled is written Signed: Geo. Hummel m t] i ment to the mass of the pistons, neu-| into the laws of the United States oe Clerk, $1.50 value. Very special WOMEN’S HOSE 4 trulizing the vibration which these) by the Reed-Johnson bill. 8-26-30—9-3-7 32 acts Gingham of Guta’ 00 set up. | “Reports from Washington are Naha EE quality in large or small checks Women’s lisle thread hose in 00 4 This device was first tested by Dr.) that Federal investigators are close}; ee RS i aed os of Of Ted, blue,. yellow and tan. Black and Brown. All sizes, 4 Lanchester in the cars which bear his| on the heels of the so called league. wing, Busieigh Gouaty, N. ’Dak. Good for School Dresses and some with wide top. A regular 4 name. Results were remgrkable, but| Director Hines of the Veterans Bur-| Wij] receive bids for lignite coal to Aprons. A regular 35¢ value. 65c value. not long after this factory turned|eau has also issued a warning re-|be delivered in coal bins of said Special over its entire acity to the pro-| garding the pencil selling scheme. | District as ordered, 4 yards for Special 2 for duction of engines for aeroplanes.| “The Joseph Dixon Crucible Co.| Approximate amounts needed, for After the war the Daimler Company, | has filed suit in the district supreme | Schoo! No. 1, 120 tons, for school es ee aki Sain Aue ‘net {No- 2, 30 tons and for school No. 3, : builders of nKight-motored cars in| court of Washington, D. C. against | 39 tons. England, adopted the balancer. At| the National Disabled Soldiers League Successful bidder to furnish a COTTON CREPE x CHILDREN’S HOSE the present time all Vauxhall cars| and Theodore Michael Barker, to re-|bond to guarantee fulfillment of = HOSIERY N_ are also equipped with this mechan-| cover $1800 alleged to be the balance | contract, A regular 35c underwear or $ 00 ; vo ism, dlls eens Bids will be received up to and [™ night gown material in blue, Black, White and Brown Cotton ‘ cL a Cook By Wire including August 26th, 1924. District [J orchid, yellow and all the want- a i i hose; plain or ribbed in all s New Hazelton Instead of by Fire ee a the right to reject | ed colors. Special for Dollar a One lot of Women’s Silk hose in ener Weare 26 culioy opaaat } c ! Day. i . 25 b J.D. HOAG, white and colors. Reinforced t 4 Show House Is bie ae ie pyreriente heel and toe; some have the high : f “.; a) 9 \'4 EVER 8-14 to 8-25 E 5S 6 pairs for kh c Semi-Opened A F —— ! spliced heel. Many well known If you can’t “get away,” ease me azelton, Aug. 26,— i- he ‘ks with— greta Mined ae atte] We ES ag © |—__?- ieilaitniiage” = * theatre here was held last Saturday | 00 B brands of exceptional quality included in this lot. BLOOMERS | night. The show house, which was POR A beautiful Turkish toweling in Women’s Pink Cotton Bloomers, $ 00 ’ partly constructed from the old ont 17 Mi DE ly gold, pink, and blue. Regular Values to cut full and roomy and made of ! value 50c yard. Special at oe fine quality materials. These | 11 for 69c. Special for Dollar 8 yards for F $ ] 95 nS sell for ae ial for { i ) ConsTANTLy M 9s 2 tr : \) WOMEN’S Cenanse® IMPROVED | HANDKERCHIEFS BUT | Plain or fancy cotton Women’s $ 00 Handkerchiefs. ‘Regular 19¢ No YEARLY TURKISH TOWELS “ Good large heavy Turkish bath 00 if towels beautifully made. Buy them ‘by the dozen. 35¢ towels. BOYS’ BLOUSES Special SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear, Pajamas, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, eee each. Special for Dollar Day. Jewelry, 7 for F q 4 for i M Here is your chance to purchase Boys’ School Blouses in all ji ODELS sizes and in the KAYNEE brand. Stripes of all coloss are ———————————es if Together With Tailoring. shown in this lot that formerly sold for $1.50. é S Special 2 for NAZARETH UNION SUITS Winter weight, fleece lined, rib- $ 00 $ 0 bed cotton Union Suits in sizes 4 to 10 years. Regularly.sold for MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Plain Handkerchiefs of got B| 00 quality linen. Regular 25¢ value. Donse 5 for BrRotTHers Motor Everything new in men’s wear is always found here. $1.50. Special for Dollar Day at SESS ; ¢ GIRLS’ RAIN CAPES VEST AND PANTS i GINGHAM DRESSES Children’s and wncinscii is a 00 a Klein’s Toggery Rubberized capes with hood at- $ 00 i tt d { Cars een in aut eines pn the In this lot are Women’s sizes up to 40; of the best quality late and Ritalinite cael ae at Me MIE gingham and school Dresses for girls in checks and stripes. : These dresses are drastically reduced for Dollar Day. Special 4 pleces for (Basement) for - LE LLL TET TEES TRE ELE AER nn ee en $goo BISMARCK LUMBER COMPANY ee ‘ CHILDREN’S Ge z - B. GILMAN Co. FLAXONS UNDERWEAR oa Cérner 6th Street and Main. Phone 17. 2iZ Main eTaeer e . Oa BISMARCK Wonderful quality materials for $ 0. sg ‘ ; ; , ; 5 t A Presidential Election is never responsible for ‘“‘bad business.” figures and stripes of all colors. and of excellent quality, to be s z The rel fault always lies within ourselves. Here is the great “Kelip-Springtiold Tirta.” . Jee closed out at P (e 1 dark secret in a “nutshell”: yards for . | Povo ___ WASH BLOUSES $00 2 pleces for 1 When the Political Circus managers begin to “tune up” the old White Wash Blouses of Dimity with Dutch or j band wagon, get oy the Donkey and the mipphanb: besin to ue Square neck; for wear with the sweater and sport: Te card the backyard fences with veiled pictures and descriptions outfit. Values to $2.00 on Dollar Day > if 1 of some newly discovered animal as yet unnamed, similar to i 2 m P 1 the old, of the same ancestry but vastly different, ' Furfous tn CORSETS at WOMEN’S UNION SUITS 4 attack but promising to become quite popular—tin fact, the * 2 0 : possibilities are it will be the main attraction, we read—and— ‘One. leree tot of siscontiaued $ i . One large lot discontinued $ 00 } presto—we stop work to watch the parade. And no one ever fe pummbers. tp. Pront Or pack dace ROMPERS bers in winters weight Union waxed wealthy watching a political parade. ore 2 Ot ee Doll ad : Suits. Values to $2.60, inion EeEER cee H6.00: Ppecial tor Brey Rompers ani Creepers for the baby as well as two nee Take an active part in arranging the parade but don't let that at piece wash suits for boys in sizes two to six; all ,to close out at detract you from attending to your usual business at the old colors. ‘A Big Dollar Day Special stand. Keep on “providing” for the family. Keep them in com- t ‘4 fort ‘by epalring the old home. Ballad a new one if you need al it. Election will not stop the rotation of the earth. By all ee 19 1 means buy your fall and winter supply of coal now before the General Repairing BOYS HANDKERCHIEF: Ss BOYS’ PLAY SUITS | vast movement of grain causes a shortage in cars. On All Cars Ik. cagular, lures Gls sma ieeal $ 0 HO! $ 00 d 5 y Be i Handkerchief suitable for school SHOES Blue Denim, Khaki and waite D 00 1 We handle the best Lignite Coal—the “Indianhead.” Also Kirby, All work guaranteed. i@-yhildren. Here is a regular ‘ : 5 Stripe Play Suits in sizes two to fi Kleenburn, Pocahontas and Smithing Coals, ; Ihe erllay at We still have a large selection of high grade shoes 8. Specially priced | Reasonable rates, ‘stor- re on at st ‘. ; Give us your order. age by day or week.. (Basement) j Ss 7 i ees ee Seer us-an s- JTMANY SURPRISE BARGAINS ED] | N MENTION : vit * , sah a ates 5 3 4 ues ONES? CI TORRE

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